"For the moment, at least, I'd rather they did not know. I think it would only upset Alec, and Xander has enough going on," Tristan agreed. "I will do my best. Please be safe and look after yourself, as well."
He watched Dark leave, feeling suddenly incredibly vulnerable and strangely empty. He glanced around the room and rubbed his arms like he felt a chill. Logically, he knew that the odds of anyone else coming in or his father returning were very low, but that did not help the spike in his fear. He took a deep breath and let it out slowly before locating his phone and searching through his contacts. He knew quite a few people through one contact or another, but he did not have very many friends. At least, not friends he wanted to call during a time like this. Still, there were one or two. After a moment of hesitation and battling the desire to "not bother anyone," he reminded himself how he would feel if the roles were reversed and called a friend. After making plans for pizza and a movie at their house, he picked up everything and put it away, triple checked that everything was locked, and left.
After about an hour in a safe place, he was ready to contact the police. It was not something he wanted to do, but this latest event had shown him he had no choice. This went beyond just harassment. If his father had wanted to physically hurt him worse or even kidnap him, he hadn't been in any position to stop him. Worse, what if this had happened during business hours? He doubted his father would have wanted witnesses, but if he had been bold enough to try, a customer could have been hurt. What if Alec had been there? If anyone else had been hurt because of this, Tristan didn't think he could survive the guilt. This was needed to protect himself, and if he couldn't manage the mercy to protect himself, then he needed to think of others. It needed to happen, and it was not his fault.